Buy The Shell Part III: Paradiso PC Key

Looking for a cheap The Shell Part III: Paradiso key? As of 21 Aug 2026 the cheapest key costs £6.44 at Eneba. We compare 10 offers from 10 stores, spanning £6.44 to £16.75. In keyshops the lowest price is £6.44, in official stores it starts at £16.75. With this many sellers the gap between the extremes is often several times over, so picking the store matters more here than waiting for a sale. On PC you buy a key that you activate in Steam or another client, and this is the widest market we track, with more than a quarter of games carrying a keyshop offer.

Release: 21 Jan 2025
Metacritic:
tbd tbd
Steam:
Overwhelmingly Positive (336)
Buy in Official Store:
£16.75
Buy in Keyshops:
-61%
£6.44
See price history

Official Stores (1)

DRM:
Steam
Steam
Steam
The Shell Part III: Paradiso
Windows
+1
2w ago
DRM:
Steam
Steam
£16.75

Keyshops (9)

DRM:
Steam
Steam
The Shell Part III: Paradiso Steam Key (PC) GLOBAL
5.0
Windows
+1
39m ago
DRM:
Steam
Eneba
£16.70 ~£6.44
-61%
-10% with XDD10copy
-10% with XDD10copy
Driffle
The Shell Part III Paradiso (Global) (PC) - Steam - Digital Key
Windows
+1
1d ago
DRM:
Steam
Driffle
£19.50 ~£7.12
-63%
-6% with XDDEALS6copy
-6% with XDDEALS6copy
G2Play
The Shell Part III: Paradiso PC Steam CD Key
Windows
+1
20h ago
DRM:
Steam
G2Play
£16.73 ~£7.53
-54%
-8% with XD8DEALScopy
-8% with XD8DEALScopy
Kinguin
The Shell Part III: Paradiso PC Steam CD Key
Windows
+1
21h ago
DRM:
Steam
Kinguin
£16.73 ~£7.53
-54%
-8% with XD8DEALScopy
-8% with XD8DEALScopy
Difmark
The Shell Part 3 Paradiso (PC)
Windows
+1
3w ago
DRM:
Steam
Difmark
£16.75 ~£8.55
-48%
-15% with XDDEALScopy
-15% with XDDEALScopy
The Shell Part III: Paradiso
5.0
Windows
+1
4h ago
DRM:
Steam
Yuplay
£16.75 £8.59
-48%
-3% with XD3OFFcopy
-3% with XD3OFFcopy
Loaded
The Shell Part III: Paradiso PC
Windows
+1
5w ago
DRM:
Steam
Loaded
£16.75 £8.79
-47%

About The Shell Part III: Paradiso

The Shell Part III: Paradiso - about the game

The Shell Part III: Paradiso is a singleplayer visual novel adventure and simulation game set in a 1958 Japanese setting. Players follow Detective Reiji Tokisaka as he confronts lingering threads from prior cases involving obsession, art, and crime. The experience centers on narrative progression through dialogue, investigations, and decision points that shape outcomes across multiple playthroughs.

Gameplay

Core mechanics revolve around reading extensive text passages accompanied by character portraits, backgrounds, and full Japanese voice acting. Players advance the story by selecting dialogue options and making choices that influence character relationships and plot branches. Investigation sequences require thorough examination of crime scenes or locations, often scanning every detail before proceeding. A notebook tool assists in connecting evidence, suspects, or events to unlock further progress. Introspective segments prompt Reiji to reflect on clues or personal matters, adding layers to decision-making. The structure supports replayability through branching paths that reveal new information or perspectives on the same events.

Remastered HD assets enhance the visual presentation of characters and environments. Story length averages over five hours per playthrough, though completionists explore additional routes for full context. Character interactions draw from a cast including Reiji's sister Yukari, assistant Tomoyuki Masaki, and figures like curator Maris Stella, each contributing distinct voices and backstories that tie into the central mystery.

Game Modes

The game operates entirely in singleplayer format with no multiplayer or competitive elements. Progression follows a linear main narrative punctuated by choice-driven branches that lead to varied endings. These routes function as distinct narrative paths rather than separate modes, encouraging multiple completions to uncover alternate developments and conclusions. No seasonal updates or additional content layers alter the core experience beyond the initial release structure.

Story and Setting

Events unfold in Showa 33 during a cold January, beginning with a funeral and the discovery of an unfinished painting titled Exile of Paradise. This artwork links to an earlier infamous piece called Girl in Shell, pulling Reiji into a new investigation after a modified corpse appears. The plot explores themes of obsession, loss, and unresolved connections from previous cases, involving characters such as reporter Toji Aoki, coroner Natsume Takashiro, and psychiatrist Kaede Watanuki. Dialogue and scenes emphasize emotional undercurrents among the ensemble, with Yukari's artistic aspirations and Masaki's therapy sessions providing personal stakes alongside the central crime.

Is It Worth Playing?

Reception on Steam stands at Very Positive, with recent reviews at 94 percent positive based on available user feedback. The title appeals to players who enjoy mystery visual novels featuring detailed investigations, character-driven drama, and multiple endings that reward replays. Those seeking a focused singleplayer story with Japanese voice work and branching narratives will find the mechanics engaging, particularly the examination sequences and evidence-logging system. Pacing issues noted in some critiques may affect enjoyment for those preferring tighter pacing, yet the satisfying closures in key endings provide meaningful payoff for the trilogy's conclusion. Availability on PC makes it accessible for fans of the genre looking for a self-contained adventure without external dependencies.

Interface:
EnglishSimplified ChineseTraditional Chinese
Audio:
Japanese
Subtitles:
EnglishSimplified ChineseTraditional Chinese

Age rating

Unavailable
Metacritic:
tbd tbd
Steam:
Overwhelmingly Positive (336)

Minimum:

  • OS: Windows 10
  • Processor: Intel Core i series
  • Memory: 2 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Intel HD Graphics
  • DirectX: Version 9.0
  • Additional Notes: PCM (DirectSound support)

Recommended:

  • OS: Windows 10
  • Processor: Intel Core i series (without CULV)
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce 8000 or AMD Radeon HD 2000 +
  • Additional Notes: PCM (DirectSound support)
Historical low
Price history from official stores
£9.21
Steam
4 weeks ago
Price history from keyshops
£2.92
Difmark
1 months ago

FAQ

9 questions

Before you start looking for a cheap The Shell Part III: Paradiso PC key, check the essentials. Developed by Innocent Grey. Published by Shiravune. PC released date: 21 Jan 2025. Genres: Simulation, Adventure. Categories: Family Sharing, Single-player, Steam Cloud.

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Where to buy a cheap The Shell Part III: Paradiso Steam key or CD key?

Using our price comparison and verified discount codes, you can buy a The Shell Part III: Paradiso key for as low as £6.44. This deal is available at Eneba and is among the cheapest offers on the market. All keys listed on XD.deals are delivered digitally and eligible for instant download after payment. Prices already include processing fees and applied promo codes, so you always see the lowest The Shell Part III: Paradiso price on PC. Check the The Shell Part III: Paradiso price history to buy at the best moment.

As of our last update (we refresh Steam pricing multiple times a day), the The Shell Part III: Paradiso Steam price is £16.75. You can save an extra ~6% by paying with a discounted Steam gift card.

Our price tracker covers both official retailers and key marketplaces, so you can find The Shell Part III: Paradiso on sale even outside seasonal promotions. We currently detect 10 active offers from official stores and keyshops. Check the table above, compare against the historical low, and set an alert so you never miss the next price drop.

Based on our data, The Shell Part III: Paradiso is not currently available on GeForce NOW. You will need to run it locally on your PC. Browse games available on GeForce NOW.

The cheapest offer came most often from Eneba: 91 of 195 days with data. The price reached its historical low on only 3 days out of 195 days with data. We have recorded offers from 10 stores in total, and from 3 in the most recent reading. Today you pay 38% of what this game cost at its most expensive reading.

Yes. The Shell Part III: Paradiso has an official page on the Steam Store. You can also buy a The Shell Part III: Paradiso Steam key from third-party sellers. Our price comparison currently includes 10 offers with Steam DRM. Pick one to ensure your The Shell Part III: Paradiso download happens on Valve's platform.

Yes, with minor tweaks. The Shell Part III: Paradiso is Steam Deck Playable - it works after small adjustments like selecting a Proton version or using the touchscreen for tiny launcher text. You can play The Shell Part III: Paradiso on Steam Deck.

According to our data The Shell Part III: Paradiso is not currently available on PC Game Pass, EA Play or Ubisoft+. We are still filling in the catalogues of these services, so it is worth confirming the status at the source before you decide. If you are buying, XD.deals will help you find the lowest price.

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Best prices for The Shell Part III: Paradiso

1 Eneba Eneba Keyshop
-61% £6.44
2 Driffle Driffle Keyshop
-63% £7.12
3 G2Play G2Play Keyshop
-54% £7.53
4 Kinguin Kinguin Keyshop
-54% £7.53
5 Difmark Difmark Keyshop
-48% £8.55

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