I mod. I've made mods for most of the PC games I've played. They all tend to have the word "Shifter" in the name, which I "liberated" (read: stole) from the Shifter mod by emo1313 for Starsiege: Tribes. Anyway, as such my main focus with games is (after I've beaten them) how much you can change them using the built-in gamescript/etc. You'll probably notice that most of my contributions to articles on Video Games here are to the mod section or mod-related information, as that is what I usually know more about for a given game.
As an editor, I have a weakness when it comes to text lengths. Specifically, I'm horrible at working within a word limit... on the first draft at least. You may notice that I do a huge information dump on an article and then slowly edit out the unnecessary bits. Believe me, if I could remove the unnecessary stuff before writing it down, I would. I try to keep this to a minimum and streamline things quickly. If I'm not being quick enough, tell me (I can always move the draft to my user space and trim it down there), but better yet, help me. I can't promise I won't disagree with some of what you do, but hey, that's what Wikipedia is about: consensus and compromise. We'll find a middle ground, if'n one of us (probably you) doesn't make it clear to the other one (probably me) exactly how wrong they are.
"Neutral Point of View" doesn't always mean "uncontroversial". I am consistently surprised at how many people hate the Race and crime article on sheer concept alone. Extremists and seemingly rational editors on both sides hate it because it doesn't reflect "the truth", or because it isn't politically correct. Just a reminder: WP:NPOV means that no side gets preferential treatment, even if you find one of those sides morally reprehensible.