Walt (Video Game)

"PLEASE JUST GET THE FUCK OUT OF HERE. PLEASE JUST LEAVE US ALONE."

- Walt to Nate and Russell.

Walt is an elderly survivor who first appeared in Russell's Story in the DLC 400 Days for The Walking Dead. He was surviving with his wife at Gil's Pitstop before Shel and her group showed up.

Location Unknown
Nothing is known about Walt's life before or as the apocalypse began, except that he was married to Jean.

Post-Apocalypse
Walt was surviving with his wife, Jean, at Gil's Pitstop when a group of masked looters attacked them. Russell and Nate show up at the pitstop to gather supplies and fill up on gas when Walt starts to shoot at them. Russell and Nate hide behind Nate's pickup, and sneak around the back of the building, sneaking up on Walt and taking his rifle off him. Walt starts to shout because his wife was shot by one of the looters, Walt, believing Russell and Nate to be the same looters, starts to complain on how they have returned. Russell can choose to leave Nate, who is a bit mad, or stick with him. Choosing him to leave will make Russell walk out of the back, stop and hear two gun shots. If Russell stays, he will shoot Walt.

Killed By
After trying to shoot down and kill Nate and Russell, Nate decides that it'd be best to kill Walt and his wife and take their supplies. If Russell is against killing Walt, Nate kills him with a shot to the chest, allowing him to reanimate and possibly appear as one of the 'watchdog' walkers in the pitstop. But if Russell is in favor of killing Walt and had a positive relationship with Nate, then he hands him the gun and allows him to deliver a fatal shot to his head, otherwise Nate will shoot him in the chest, also leaving him to reanimate in Shel's Story.
 * Nate (Determinant)
 * Russell (Determinant)

Killed Victims
This list shows the victims Walt has killed:
 * Possibly numerous counts of zombies and unnamed people.

Trivia

 * Walt appears to be racist as he refers to Russell as a "spook", a racial slur for African Americans.
 * Walt can appear as one of the "Watchdog" walkers in Shel's Story instead of Bennett. Depending if either Shel's or Russell's story was played first.
 * The Save-Lot Bandits could have been the ones to attack Walt and Jean, since Walt believes Nate has returned to "finish them off" and that he "left his mask at home". This could be a reference to how most of the bandits were always seen wearing masks, and how they operate in that approximate area.