Rad takes us to a retro-future fun place – the post-post-apocalypse


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  • Saturday, 31 Aug 2019

Rad uses its '80s aesthetic to have fun with that period's obsession with radioactivity-induced abnormalities. — dpa

In Rad's 1980s-styled view of the post-post apocalypse, climate change and class divisions wreak havoc, but you can have vampire-like powers.

Rad from the outset feels a bit like a cheesy sequel to a 1980s movie that never happened. This time, the setting isn't post-apocalyptic. It's post-post-apocalyptic – bigger, better and with even crazier mutants.

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