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Which typically culminates in rolling up everyone on Earth by the time you get to the final stage, no less. If that's not a group hug, I don't know what is.
Edit: I'm also going to second the Psychonauts recommendation, especially the second game. Despite the gameplay itself inevitably lending itself to the protagonist performing every little bit of work by himself, there are strong themes of teamwork all throughout the game's story and the excellence of its final sequence cannot be understated:
Ding dong.
Whale-O-Gram.
I wanna wad you up into my life / Let's roll up to be a single star in the sky
Such a killer fucking happy/upbeat soundtrack, too.
To your edit, similarly the final sequence of Nier Automata is so deeply rooted in not being alone, and encouraging one another, and being there for one another. A chance to break the cycle.
If I recall correctly, Yoko Taro had said he had been somewhat inspire by this Coca-cola campaign the "Small World Machines."