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Too high? I need to tag this billboard to move on, but I've been circling the building for hours, and I can't work out how to get onto the first floor, let alone the fifth.īut maybe, as Mason would suggest, I'm starting with the wrong building. Sega blue skies overhead and bleached, scorching concrete, but I've been asked to tag a billboard on the side of a tower that looms high above me.

Millennium Square, New Amsterdam, in the pitiless mid-day sun. I was doing it last week.īomb Rush Cyberfunk. It was a process of finding useful details, and then chaining them together to create a path. He was looking for useful ledges, easy windows, rooftops he could reach at a push.

And it was a game, it became a challenge, a sort of adrenalin rush I got addicted to." Mason became a jewel thief, in other words, because of something that sounds a lot like a form of love.Ī reader of buildings! Mason would wander, often at night, reading the faces of the buildings he passed. Why does he like them? Because, "you could go in and achieve something, bypass a lot of security. "I liked buildings," he told CNN's Wolf Blitzer in 2005. Mason started out in real estate, and became intrigued by the apartments he was showing clients. Availability: Out now on PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5,.Mason is a jewel thief, yes, but also a "watcher of buildings". Eerie and loving by turn, Bomb Rush Cyberpunk is a gloriously haunted video game.Įarly on in A Burglar's Guide to the City, Geoff Manaugh's transporting and transformative book on the criminal uses of urban space, I met Bill Mason.
