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- "Help me! I'm too young to die!"
- —Gordon, upon seeing Frank
- "Th-Thanks. I'll just take it easy inside for a while..."
- —Gordon, upon reaching the Security Room
Gordon Stalworth is a survivor appearing in Dead Rising and Dead Rising: Chop Till You Drop.
He is found in McHandy's Hardware in Al Fresca Plaza during the scoop The Coward. As the name of the scoop suggests, he is a cowardly fellow who is doing his best to hide from zombies during the outbreak.
The Coward[]
- Main article: The Coward
Gordon is hiding in the back counter of McHandy's Hardware in Al Fresca Plaza. He is hysterical with terror and refuses to listen to anybody. Frank West hits him to knock some sense into him.
As he sobs, Frank demands Gordon to follow him back to safety.
Kindell's Betrayal[]
- Main article: Kindell's Betrayal
After being rescued, Gordon will wait in the room with the green door. When Kindell Johnson believes that there is no helicopter coming in three days, he rallies up the other survivors in the same room, including Gordon, to leave the Security Room.
If Frank does not stop Kindell's mutiny, Gordon will leave the Security Room along with the other survivors. They will no longer count towards the number of rescued survivors.
Infinity Mode[]
- Main article: Infinity Mode
In Infinity Mode, Gordon appears at the Meat Processing Area from 6:07:00 to 6:19:00, armed with a Step Ladder. In his equipment he carries a Snack, a 2x4, a Lead Pipe, a Nightstick and a Dumbbell.
Trivia[]
- In Dead Rising 2, there is another man named Gordon who is also very cowardly.
- His model somewhat resembles Todd Mendell's.
- He could be the "friend" he and Brian Reynolds mention before the zombies break into the mall, considering that they describe this "friend" as a coward.
- His portrait is the achievement icon of Indoorsman, befitting of his cowardly nature.
- Despite being 29, his baldness and older appearance suggests that he has prematurely aged, most likely due to a combination of a high level of stress and fear.
Gallery[]
- Further information: Gordon Stalworth/gallery