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Because A is the first letter of the alphabet. B will always come in second place.
I agree that games shouldn't be purchased solely on review scores. Its the experience that the gamer receives in gameplay that should be the ultimate deciding factor.
Buy games for how fun they are, not what number they are assigned to.
if you are genuinely interested in a game, check it out.
I find it quite funny that the people who complain about certain review scores of games are usually the people who pre ordered the game five months before it came out.
Stick with your own opinion; because if you liked the concept and design of the game before even having a chance to play it and pre-ordering it, then forget what the reviews may be and enjoy it.
Interesting... But Skylanders won't average 9s...