Grand Theft Auto 5 is perhaps one of the most highly anticipated games of the season. However, there's a lot of bold new changes to the game that not everyone is quite sold on. For example many speculate that the recent leaked images of the Los Santos city map make the world too small. In addition, others worry that there is too much focus on side features like playing golf or skydiving to build an effective criminal campaign around, especially now that its split between three different characters. In other words, it's possible that people need a bit of convincing to purchase GTA V when it comes out on Sept. 17. Instead of spending your money or waiting for a friend to buy it and review it for you, our friends over at IGN have you covered.

On Tuesday Sept. 17 IGN will host a live stream tour from 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. PT (1 p.m. - 3 p.m. ET), where some of the company's gamers who have been playing the early release version of "GTA V" will show off the town of Los Santos and everything that can be done there.

"We've played the crap out of the game, so we have eeeeeeverything unlocked and know just where to go for GTA V's most interesting sights and activities," the site wrote on the live tour's announcement page.

IGN assures users not to worry as they will not do or show anything that will spoil the game's story mode.

"We can answer ANY (non-spoiler) questions about the game, so be sure to tune in and tweet your questions to @IGN with the hashtag #GTAV."

For those of you who don't mind waiting the extra day, or even three hours, to purchase or play the game, IGN's tour of Los Santos will offer users a chance to get their lay of the land before they're thrown head first into a world of police chases and high-stakes crime. As any fan of the previous games knows, sometimes knowing to go left instead of right down an alleyway can mean the difference between a mission's success and total failure. In that regard, IGN is here to help. Check back with HNGN for the live tour coverage and check IGN for the tour itself on Sept. 17.

UPDATE: This article originally listed the release date as Sept. 7, in one instinse. The correct release date is Sept. 17.