"FIFA 15" has been considered "emotional" after new AI reactions have been added to the sports game, according to IGN.

The review noted how the latest installment to the "FIFA" series has developed the opposing AI to be "more adaptable" and "less predictable." Tactics and formations are supposed to be "easier to implement and design" and gamers were driven to make offensive attacks, which makes online matches great.

The game hasn't also implemented much difference from the previous "FIFA" game, but it has successfully featured "smarter teammates, livelier stadiums, and more tactical gameplay," according to US Gamer.

The latest installment was also noted to be the best game to represent football, according to The Sixth Axis. It has been dubbed the "Best Sports Game of 2014," mentioning the "more realistic" animations of the characters in the game. "NBA 2k15" followed the list with a huge gap.

While 47 critics has reviewed the football video game with 82 out of 100 score, the 586 users only gave 5.9 out of 10 on Metacritic. The gamers complained about the random disconnections of other players during a match, causing a "Did Not Finish" result. Some even commented that the older versions of the game were better than the recent one. Soccer fanatics also compared the Electronic Arts' soccer simulator game to another football game, "PES 2014."

However, the sports game has managed to remain atop on the UK All Format Chart, according to Yahoo! News. The company had a 20 percent drop in sales, though.

The list also included "Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare" in second, "GTA V" in third, "Far Cry 4" in fourth and "Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham" in fifth.

"FIFA 15" has been released in September this year. The game can be played using a PC, PlayStation 3 and 4, Xbox One, Xbox 360, Nintendo Wii, Nintendo 3DS and PlayStation Vita.