Bit-Tech uses an arguably more in-depth review model than many other review sites and has a strong focus on PC titles, though console and handheld reviews are increasingly common. Video game reviews do not just provide a commentary of gameplay but also include graphical analysis and a breakdown of how the game will look on different hardware. This review model means that video game reviews are typically much longer than reviews from other sites, though console reviews are a more traditional length.
Bit-Tech employs a percentage scoring system with 'Approved' and 'Premium' awards. Unlike many review sites,
Bit-Tech uses the full range of this scale and scores poor games harshly, with 50% used to represent average games. While the writing style of the site often leans towards
New Games Journalism, this has mostly been downplayed since the site was bought by Dennis Publishing and the current writing style is similar to that of partnered magazine,
Custom PC Magazine as the site and magazine are written by the same editorial team. Recently the site has moved to embrace the
indie games community and has run several features exploring and supporting this side of the PC industry. Several prominent independent developers, including
Introversion Software and writers from
Free Radical Design have written columns for the site which explore a number of issues in and around the games industry. In 2011 Bit-Tech's games section was rebranded as
bit-gamer and now sits alongside the main site as a separate games website. ==Staff==