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Machinimendations – RvB: Reconstruction
July 1, 2008, 3:27 pm
Filed under: Gaming, Halo 2, Halo 3, Machinima, Machinimendations, Movies, News

Roosterteeth Productions have just released the fifth chapter of Reconstruction, the follow up to their award winning series Red Vs Blue: The Blood Gulch Chronicles.

If you’ve not yet seen the series, then you owe it to yourself to go take a look. With production values rivalling that of your average TV show and an awesomely compelling narrative, Reconstruction serves as a great entry point for anyone who missed out on the colossal five series’ of Red Vs Blue that came before it.

What’s it all about?

Picking up where the Xbox Live mini-series: Recovery One left off, Reconstruction follows the exploits of Agent Washington, a freelancer sent to investigate a mysterious attack on Outpost 17-B by an entity known only as the “Meta” – an enemy which has been steadily killing off members of Project Freelancer, stealing their partner A.I.’s and making off with their armour upgrades.

Whilst pursuing a lead, Washington is sent to Blood Gulch to gather information about the infamous Omega A.I. believed to have been recently acquired by the Meta. There he meets the survivors of The Blood Gulch Chronicles and is forced to work alongside them as he attempts to unravel the mystery at hand.

Got Trailer?

When and where?

Episodes are released every monday over at the Rooster Teeth website with special extended cuts available exclusively to sponsors ($10) of the show.

Machinimendation?

Original and best, the Rooster Teeth guys have once again come up trumps and you’ll be hard pressed to find a more polished Halo machinima series than this. You don’t need your partner A.I. to tell you to go watch. We just did.

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