Machinima Monday: Outpost: Coagulation

Monday can of course mean one thing, Machinima Monday. Every Machinima Monday a Halo Machinima is featured, whether it be a full series or a one off video. This week is no different, with the feature being a series called ‘Outpost: Coagulation’.

‘Outpost: Coagulation’ was created by TreeskunkProductions. With the first episode being uploaded in 2008, the series would then continue up until episode 10. Each episode is anywhere between 5 and 10 minutes in length, so finishing the series doesn’t take too long at all.

As noted in the title of each episode, ‘Outpost: Coagulation’ is a Halo 2 Machinima, which of course brings that extra retro feeling that old Machinima series are known for. It also includes some of that classic edgy humour that early series are known for, so if you don’t mind laughing at sometimes offensive jokes, you’ll likely enjoy this series.

The description for the first episode of ‘Outpost: Coagulation’ is as follows:

“Attack of the Moron”

Rico, the human commander, assaults the elite base and steals their flag and forces their un-experienced cook Shadow to help him beat back the counter attacking elites. An episode filled with action suspense and…lemonade?

Each description for every episode gives us a little slice of what’s going on, without spoiling the overall episode. Something that many series may forget to do. The joking and playful nature of these descriptions for ‘Outpost: Coagulation’ certainly helps add to the charm of the series as a whole.

As mentioned earlier, there are 10 episode for this series, but each is relatively short. I’d recommend starting and maybe even finishing the series, as it takes no time at all and provides a ton of laughs along the way.

If you’re in a Machinima mood you could also check out TreeskunkProductions other Halo series for more laughs and fun.

Video Published by: TreeskunkProductions

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