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the tangible answers are Nintendo and FromSoft
the broad answer is that anything that centers an 'auteur' in its promotion/development or has a solo/main developer is going to make a notable amount of people who like it parasocial to at least some degree. I'm also guilty of this, I give a lot of reverence to Toby Fox and I actively follow what he outputs, as his work has earned a level of implicit trust that whatever he makes will likely resonate with me.
the reason this happens for FromSoft is of course Miyazaki, but w/rt Nintendo, it's developed a Bell Labs-esque mythos around it that runs parallel to auteurism—not to mention the individual actors in the company that are ascribed that label to a degree, i.e. Miyamoto, Sakurai, Aonuma