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>For you, is it worth it to start from the first game in every franchise?
It depends on the franchise.

If all its games are something I would like to play, YES. Otherwise, NO.

>I have the urge to do that, but I feel that sometimes it ends up with me not playing what I actually want, and as a consequence, I play less games
It's not about the quantity but about quality.
There's literally hundreds if not thousands of games worth playing, why play something you don't want to?

>I know that doing it enhances the experience later when playing the "best" entries
That wildly depends on the franchise.
Most game series, even those with many direct sequels, don't share a single continued story that you MUST experience first hand in order to enjoy each entry. And if you found yourself in such a predicament that you want to play one game of a franchise like that with many previous titles that don't interest you at all, you'd do yourself a disservice by wasting your time playing them instead of reading a story summary (of whatever complexity you choose) so you get a grasp of the plot and setting up until that point.
And if reading is too much for you there's probably plenty of in-depth reviews with spoilers and even franchise retrospective videos that can help you get up to date with it.

The takeaway is: play whatever you want.