>>11639100A lot of people act as if articulation is the be-all end-all of toy collecting, and I will admit being able to pose figures is a big part of the fun, but honestly you'd be amazed how much fun limited articulation can be. You grab one of these guys for five bucks and it can only move at the shoulders, but you don't miss it (or at least I don't). Sometimes it's not about the amount of articulation, it's about the right kind of articulation. I'll forgo elbow articulation if a 5 POA figure can raise their arms at the shoulder and T-pose.
I'm not saying I don't love how much articulation Origins has, but I've had figures with the same amount of articulation that just felt awful in hand.