The FIFA soccer series from EA Sports has long been regarded as the best soccer video game, and it has earned that title over the years. This year, "FIFA 15" is no different; it is a quality soccer simulator with excellent realism.

Demo Breaks Records: "FIFA 15" was so anticipated that 5.5 million downloaded the demo version of the game. The demo was an early look into the "full version" of the game before its release Tuesday.

News and Reviews: FIFA is always going to be pretty much the same thing as last year. With the next-gen consoles though, EA Sports had the opportunity to make the graphics much better and the faces look very realistic. 

The game is already getting many favorable reviews across the Internet. 

The Xbox One version of "FIFA 15" is averaging an 85 Metascore based on 12 critic reviews so far.

The PlayStation 4 version is averaging an 82 Metascore and also received a fine 93 rating (out of 100) from GameInformer Tuesday.

If you still play on your old generation systems, have no fear -- "FIFA 15" is still a great game. Sure, you will miss out on some of the amazing facial features and detail that the next-gen consoles offer, but it will still look good.

Goalies Look Better: Thankfully the goalkeepers are getting fixed in FIFA. They will be more talented, make better saves and just position themselves better than in previous versions of the game. That is a good thing, since soccer is meant to be low scoring, right?

Player Ratings: Well, we all predicted that Lionel Messi would be rated No. 1 and it makes sense. He probably is the best player in the world. Behind him at No. 2 is Cristiano Ronaldo and No. 3 is Arjen Robben. Messi was given a 93 overall rating. Unlike "Madden 15," there are no players given that perfect 99 rating. This is probably a good thing. There are no perfect players, every player has at least one weakness.