Unbelievably unacceptable business model cripples a product that barely had anything going for it to begin with, other than an interesting concept and developers who actually know how to make interesting products.
It will rip like Titanfall, for the same reason Titanfall ripped: Pretending it's somehow worth 60 dollars and the extra amount for all the DLC. Time for publishers to get the memo that they need to be more consumer friendly if they want people to actually buy their products.
people don't give grocery store goods bad reviews because there's an optional recipe on the back that requires you to buy more of their products.
Besides the obvious fact that buying a perishable good such as food is completely separate from buying a non-perishable videogame that will last forever...
It's more like the original product was say, chicken noodle soup, but says chicken not included on the bag, then tells you that you have to purchase the chicken from them and nowhere else in order to enjoy the product. Sure, you'll get some soup, and some noodles, but no chicken unless you want to shell out money for what you should have got anyways; that's about as close as I can make the comparison anyways.