By: Guest Dev Log Date: April 17, 2026 Game Version: 1.14 (The "Vengeance Patch")
ANICHIN.DEV, a solo coder known for fixing broken hitboxes in the past, dropped a 12MB file on a random Tuesday. File name: GR_YF_114_VENGEANCE.anichin . Do not install this if you want a balanced experience. This is power fantasy revenge at its most absurd. Here is the changelog, translated from the original broken English patch notes: -ANICHIN.DEV--Glorious-Revenge-of-Ye-Feng--114-...
The forums rioted. The Steam reviews tanked to "Mostly Negative." By: Guest Dev Log Date: April 17, 2026 Game Version: 1
Is it canon? No. Is it fair? Absolutely not. Is it the most satisfying 4 hours of broken, janky, screaming-into-your-microphone gameplay you will have in 2026? This is power fantasy revenge at its most absurd
Remember the boss who tortures you in the intro of 113? (His name is Bai Wuxiang). In the vanilla game, he disappears. In 114, he becomes a random encounter. Every time you kill him, a counter goes up. At kill #10, he drops his own severed head as a weapon. It has a unique voice line: "You were saying?"
This is the headline feature. It requires you to perform a 14-button combo while at 0.5 seconds of lag (simulating the "broken" state of the game). If executed correctly, Ye Feng tears a hole in the UI. Literally. The health bars vanish, the quest log deletes itself, and the final boss of Chapter 114 is actually the game’s own source code manifest .
If you are a fan of the Glorious Revenge of Ye Feng series, you know the name not as a developer, but as a god-tier modder. For the uninitiated, Glorious Revenge of Ye Feng is a brutal, open-world martial arts RPG where you play as an exiled disciple seeking to reclaim your honor. It’s hard. It’s unforgiving. And until now, the "Ye Feng" story arc ended at Chapter 113 with a cliffhanger that made the Mass Effect 3 ending look like a Disney movie.