Through the Options, then single-player through the modern emulation of a 1991 Jaleco arcade beat-em-up in Arcade Archives 6th. Street on PS4, as Allen!
0:00 - intro
2:25 - menus & options
3:29 - Manual
6:30 - game intro
7:42 - Allen play-through
8:32 - sweet cars
10:37 - sweet shop
11:41 - cats to collect for points
12:53 - Final Fight rejects
15:50 - old pirates
17:05 - Ken's SFII boat & guys who walk like SFII Boxer
19:43 - wrecking bulkheads
22:49 - spinny pirates
28:27 - annoying bosses
32:30 - special move spam
1:02:21 - deus ex machina?
1:02:53 - ending & credits
1:05:25 - Rick's specials are probably better
1:13:28 - wrap!
Some delightfully quirky jank and really nice punching, throwing, and smashing guys into the background in Jaleco's 1991 quasi-USA-1930s gangster beat-em-up, despite a somewhat slow movement speed, but the bosses become the just-gonna-hit-u-a-lot type, although maybe that's to offset the l/r+buttons special move you could spam to break the rest of the game if only the input timing wasn't quite so fiddly. Came to the US PSN store, even though the story is in Japanese, and Wikipedia lists only a Japanese arcade release.
And according to Wikipedia, developed by C.P. Brain, whose name you can see on crates and a background or two.
Forgot to mention current rights holders City Connection are named after a Jaleco arcade game!