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Well deserved. Every game that ships incomplete and broken should not be scored anything higher.
It doesn't matter if it's a small indie title, a large annual franchise or your most favorite series of all time, consumers are paying $60 (and much more outside of US) and they deserve (no, they need to demand) a game that works as advertised.

Would you accept an incomplete keyboard with a promise of some letters getting added at a later time?
Would you accept sneakers without shoelaces if the store promised to mail them to you in 30 days?

That's why every single game needs to get serious points deducted.

Only then the developers and publishers will learn that they need to put in 100% of the effort to make a 100% of the game.