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YouTube Round-up: The Best Post-Apocalyptic Videos of February 22 – March 1

YouTube Round-up

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This week’s YouTube Round-up includes a short film, a miniatures showcase, an exciting new trailer for an upcoming video game, and more!

The Best Post-Apocalyptic Videos of February 22 – March 1


The Desperate | Post-Apocalyptic Short Film
This short film tells the story of a man who finds himself completely lost after a nuclear war, but as the film’s description alludes: “Is he really alone?”


Reading Post-Apocalyptic Dispatch Company Chapter (Episode) 1 – 18 Live Reaction / #bilibilicomics
Magnus reads a comic book page by page and reacts to what he’s reading. In this one, he’s reading Post-Apocalyptic Dispatch Company Chapters 1-18 and reacting to it live. I didn’t even know this was a thing, but apparently it’s quite popular!


The Front – Official Reveal Trailer
I’m quite excited about this trailer and this game that looks to combine an open-world shooter with a vast crafting system. I wrote another post about this trailer dropping this week, but I liked it so much, I included it here, too.


3D print miniatures, post-apocalyptic hunter sniper with rifle and antigas mask
Claudio Casini showcases his latest post-apocalyptic 3D-printed miniature in this quick little video. His monthly subscription pack, which is currently 50% off, includes 6 miniatures a month that are a “different species for each model, or different hero classes.” Note that this is for the printable files themselves.


Video Game Adaptations & the Appeal of Post-apocalyptic Fiction | ASMR
If you’re into ASMR and The Last of Us, give this video a watch. The host compares the video game series with what we’ve seen in the TV show so far. He also explores the idea of other games being turned into TV shows.

    Shawn has been infatuated with the post-apocalyptic genre since he wore out his horribly American-dubbed VHS of the original Mad Max as a child. Shawn is the former Editor-in-Chief at Massively.com, creator of the Aftermath post-apocalyptic immersion event, and author of "AI For All," a guide to navigating this strange new world of artificial intelligence.
    He currently resides on top of a mountain in the middle of nowhere with his wife and four children.

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