Police Quest: SWAT

Police Quest: SWAT is a full motion video game released by Sierra in 1995, and is the fifth game in the Police Quest and SWAT series.

Why It Sucks

 * 1) The game doesn't have any plot whatsoever, unlike the other.
 * 2) Most of the game is spent just exercising in a police room...
 * 3) ... which is the exact reason why there are only three missions in the whole game (a mentally ill grandmother, a barricaded fugitive, and a terrorist attack).
 * 4) If you try to skip the pointless cutscenes, the characters will get angry and tell you off for interrupting.
 * 5) The gameplay is very confusing and tedious, especially during the training sections, which make up most of the game. These training sections will have you repeating the same movements and shots over and over again for what seems like an eternity, and it's not even fun.
 * 6) The game is very unforgiving of mistakes, and makes little effort to explain the key features and items of the game, such as the LASH or the mirror, to you. As a result, the game can be very confusing, and it sometimes just comes down to trial and error to figure out what works and what gets you killed or told off by your boss.
 * 7) The game's in-game menus, which are used for communicating with fellow officers and selecting weapons and items, are confusing to navigate.
 * 8) Despite its artificial difficulty and tedious gameplay, the game is actually very short because of the aforementioned lack of missions.
 * 9) The game's FMV cutscenes feature lackluster acting, and the voice acting doesn't fare much better.

The Only Redeeming Quality

 * 1) The characters yelling at you when you pass the cutscenes are a bit funny to watch.

Reception
When Hardcore Gaming 101 reviewed this as part of the Police Quest review, they classified this as one of the worst games they have ever played.