If only speaking from personal experience, many games nowadays have an almost implicit requirement to search up a “before I play” guide or a “beginner recommendations”. If nothing else, many people want to Google “missables”, to ensure that they can fully experience a game.
What is your recommended game that requires nothing but the player to be in the moment and enjoy the experience?
The Stanley Parable (Ultra Deluxe): the game experience is better if you try to just wing it and experiment as you go along.
Hypnospace Outlaw: 95% of the content of this game is optional and a lot of it is buried in some pretty deep rabbit holes. Despite that, it’s still more fun going in blind, wandering around, and get lost in the game, without any prior planning on getting a specific secret. Even if you’re thorough, you’ll probably only experience less than 50% of all the content in your first playthrough.