Heh, I reckon you have to have a character to have out-of-character anything. But yeah, I love DnD, WH40K, MTG, vidya, books and such, yet I'm extremely outroverted. Well, walking the line between outroverted and introverted. Used to be very shy, very introverted, but now I'm very opem with people, very talkative and such, and gain energy both from interacting with people and having some nice alone time with say, a good book.
I also do like sports, that is, actually participating, not watching some overpaid retards on the telly, but a game of football (give it up america, you're the only one that calls it soccer) with some friends is just great.
Additionally, I honestly try to be a nice and kind, sensitive person, but sometimes intolerance just flares up in me and I want to cave someone's skull in by powerbombing their eye socket onto a picket fence. Usually whenever religion is in the picture.
Anything else...I love rpgs and complex games (to a degree, I hate the spreadsheet buttfuckery of EVE online), but I found nothing wrong with MW2 when I played it, 'twas a nicely done game in the vein of a James Bond movie, basically, with very impressive and fun set pieces.
The point mentioned above is actually quite contrary to my usual tendency of being very skeptical to something new, before eventually warming to it.
Edit: I'm also a male aged between 12 and 40, and I despise zombies and the post-apocalyptic settings, with the exceptions of anything Fallout related and L4D (if only because the gameplay is solid).
Also, I'm on the Escapist and don't give a toss about episode 3, plus I still like BioWare, even though ME3's ending(s) didn't exactly satisfy me.