My first thought before I even started watching this was "all of them." And, of course, right at the 1:15 mark, Pat said "all of them," to which Woolie agreed.
So... yeah.
That said, when they start getting into specifics, it quickly shows how meaningless the terms "AAA" or "AA" or whatever truly are. Is Pokemon AAA or AA? Is Nintendo AAA just not as good as other companies' AAA? Is a really good "modern retro" "AA" indie game "better" or "worse" than a multi-million dollar, thousands of people "AAA" game? And if the "AA" game is unquestionably better and more fun to play and has more "soul" than the "AAA" game, then what do the labels even mean?
(Also, I keep hearing about this Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 game, and, indeed, I've had it on my wishlist since it first showed up in my discovery queue however long ago... and... when it doesn't cost $50-$60 USD, maybe I'll even buy it someday.)