In
Fugitive Hunter, you are, surprisingly enough, a fugitive hunter. You take the roll of a Special Forces commando who travels from Miami to Utah to Paris and then to Afghanistan in search of fugitives, with no reason whatsoever as to why you're doing it. A freelance mercenary I could see taking on this type of role, but not a member of America's Special Forces.
Given that, you can forget about any semblance of a story whatsoever. Your main goal in this mission-based game is to fight your way through a poorly laid out level full of thugs and terrorists so you can, get this, fist fight the guy you're after while you both use karate techniques to beat the crap out of each other.
Each level is set up so you have to solve certain tasks in order before you can go any further. These tasks include going up to a box and shooting it, which will then allow you to travel through a door that wouldn't let you open it a minute before, and hoped to deter you by displaying the words 'can't go there yet' on the screen.
Your ultimate quarry in this game is Osama Bin Laden, and you actually get to box him in the last level to the tune of some of the worst rap lyrics ever. I'll spare you the pain of reciting them here. It's a good thing that games like this don't make it into the caves of Afghanistan, because the mere sight of them would only inspire an enemy to take over the whole country.