(CriticalIndieGamer) Enforcer is more enjoyable to play than Police Force 2 but that’s not saying much; a pepper spray enema is more enjoyable than Police Force 2. Perhaps next time Excalibur will get third time lucky, and find a developer that will flesh out the core concept a little more, rather than adding features that are surplus to requirement.
(CriticalIndieGamer) Well, here we are again, choosing the mould from the gold(is that a saying?), picking out the cream of the crap. Truth be told, it has been another so-so gaming year for me. With the exception of a few truly stellar titles, it has all been a bit forgettable. But these abominations deserve a special mention. For crimes against gaming they have been deemed my worst games of 2014 – play them at your peril.
I would say as far as disappointing games go Watch Dogs is on the list but it's not a bad game just like Infamous Second Son which was disappointing compared to the first Infamous game.
Chaz at Twinfinite writes,
I’ve gotten to say a lot lately how fortunate I am getting to review indie games because of so many great games that can be found there. For every This War of Mine, though, there’s an Enforcer: Police Crime Action; a game so rife with issues and confusing gameplay that it’s less of a game, and more of an experiment in patience and self-loathing. While there’s quite a bit of potential packed into this strange and sprawling title, it’s held back by itself in so many ways that nearly every bit of that possibility is wasted.
From Gamewatcher.com: "Suffering from a severe lack of polish, Enforcer Police Crime Action is a buggy and poor-looking game that frequently fails to deliver anything particularly interesting or authentic. Putting you in the shoes of a rookie Police officer you get to progress up the enforcement ladder by completing missions, upholding the law and balancing work with a home life. Unfortunately Enforcer doesn’t do any of these very well and aside from the interesting premise, this is police brutality in video game form".