NO SON DE LOS 90, Pero Se Sienten Igual | 10 Juegos Con Alma Retro

#pixelart #nostalgiagaming You grew up with Chrono Trigger, Secret of Mana, and Final Fantasy VI. And suddenly, thirty years later, there are games that make you feel exactly the same way. They're not from the '90s. They weren't made by Squaresoft. They don't have cartridges. But something about them—their music, their pixel art, the way they tell their stories—transports you straight back to your childhood couch. In this video, I'm bringing you 10 modern games that understood what the big companies forgot. From Sea of ​​Stars and Octopath Traveler II to CrossCode, Eiyuden Chronicle, Blasphemous II, and more. Games with soul. Games that feel like a love letter to the golden age of JRPGs and pixel art. And the question I can't get out of my head: why do today's indie studios know how to do what $500 million studios have forgotten? ⏱️ CHAPTERS: 0:00 — Intro 0:53 — #10: (Secret of Mana without its problems) 2:08 — #9: (the only game that travels between eras) 3:25 — #8: (the arcade loop that nobody makes anymore) 4:37 — #7: (the Castlevania that Konami didn't want to make) 5:56 — #6: (impossible platformers with the soul of a JRPG) 7:12 — #5: (Suikoden's farewell letter) 8:34 — #4: (better than its own inspirations) 9:41 — #3: (Square Enix remembering how to make JRPGs) 11:01 — #2: (Chrono Trigger's heir) 12:17 — #1: The game nobody expected 13:33 — Conclusions #retrogaming #indiegames #bitfantasy #seaofstars #octopathtraveler #indierpggame #videogames #chronotrigger