It has the same syndrome as 808s: it'll be remembered as a good album 7-9 years after its release. I remember that a lot of people shat on 808s for being different and doing something unordinary in the genre. Now, 10 years after its release, a lot of people seem fond of it and rank it in the higher areas of Kanye's discography.
I think the same will happen with Yeezus, it was just ahead of its time and once again did something unordinary In the genre: mixing industrial electro beats with (trash, don't @me)lyrics and raw flows, in a time when EDM, Trap and Industrial was only starting to get really popular. Hell, I recall people listening to goddamn Skrillex at that time.
So yeah, we were too harsh with Yeezus at the time, it's a good, but not great album which did something new in the genre.
For people who liked Yeezus:
LISTEN TO BIG FISH THEORY BY VINCE STAPLES, IT'S YEEZUS DONE BETTER.