Victor Zsasz (Arkhamverse)

Victor Zsasz was a supporting antagonist that appeared in two games of the Batman: Arkham, being they Arkham Asylum and Arkham City. He is voiced by Danny Jacobs, that also voiced Frank Boles in Arkham series.

Biography
Zsasz was a rich boy, but the los this parents when he was still young, and all the money in the world couldn't bring his parents to life or ease their pain, Zsasz started playing and lost his money because of it. Zsasz later began planning to can reclaim his money and eventually he got to the point of playing with people like Oswald Cobblepot whom he considered a disgusting dwarf. He played against Oswald Cobblepot and it didn't look like he would win anymore Cobblepot surprised him and beat him making Zsasz lose all the money and was expelled from Iceberg Lounge, shortly after losing all his money he thought of committing suicide until he was robbed by an unknown crook who with a knife pointed at Zsasz would give him all the money, however, Zsazs took the crook's knife and stabbed him, Zsasz later showed a pleasure in the crook's death, and he accidentally cut himself and in each victim if he killed he would cut himself. Then eventually Zsasz encountered Batman and the vigilante defeated him and Zsasz was sent to Arkham Asylum. Then Zsasz would be interviewed by other doctors and one of them would be Dr. Sarah Cassidy who wanted to help him of his mental illness, but Zsasz started to get more and more aggressive when he started threatening her saying she would be his. Next victim, Zsasz would later be transferred to be patient of Dr. Gretchen Whistler. One day Zsasz escaped from his cell and he kidnapping his ancient psychiatrist that was the Dr. Sarah Cassidy and took her hostage, however he was soon defeated by Batman and recaptured and sent back to Arkham Asylum.

Plot
In Batman's video game. Zsasz is the first boss Batman should defeat, Zsasz is holding a guard hostage in the electric chair, Batman must defeat him unseen and he suceeded if the player completes the steps.