Yeah, at the end of the day it's a matter of taste and preference. I guess I just don't like the hand waving over some of the issues.
Toy Shiz says in his review "as far as articulation, I think a lot of people are going to have that notion that for $100 this thing should be able to do backflips, karate moves, and everything else. It has the right amount of articulation to do everything I would expect a Real Ghostbuster's Peter Venkman to do" which I guess is just a line of logic that I feel straw man's the articulation criticisms and hand waves some of the figures failures. Same with Pixel Dan's "right amount of articulation without breaking up the sculpt" (paraphrasing) which I just don't get. For $101, find someone that can do both.
Like - the NECA Sesame Street figures get more range out of their joints than Venkman does, and that's accepted as a general positive advancement over the Palisades from 20 years ago. And that's a $35 figure. For Venkman, the neck/head is basically just a swivel, the waist is just a swivel, the knees don't even get 90, the legs can't go out to the side really. And just by ToyShiz's character:articulation ratio logic alone, I'd imagine he'd be more dynamic than a puppet.
Conversely, if S7 had the audacity to release a $101 Venkman figure that was this exact figure, I think people would be crying *foul about the price vs articulation and amount of stuff in the box, regardless of whatever influence Hasbro had (did they even take a huge chunk of the profits, or did they just say they need to be over $100 to be non compete?) The QC of course looks better than S7, you're not seeing bits pop off during the reviews, or the joints coming floppy out of the box. And the matte/paint apps look beautiful and way better than anything S7 has done. But it's also nearly twice the price of a S7 figure, so that kind of balances it out. Samhain is really absurd at $100.
Ultimately I don't mean to knock these too hard because they are beautiful figures, I'm excited for the line, and I am happy Mondo is making them. I'm buying the busters, and the Egon 2 pack. I'd rather pay $101 for a Mondo than $55 for a S7. But I'd rather pay $55 for a NECA than a Mondo or a S7. Or pay NECA to make me an actual $101 figure with the same standards they are doing their Toon TMNT. Or give NECA $200 for a 2-pack because I think I'd really have an "ultimate" set.