Dungeons 2: A Song of Sand and Fire Review (Gaminnewf)
Well, after playing through these three maps, I would say it is essentially a glorified map pack for skirmishes, outside of the flavor text telling a bit of after game story in the descriptions for each. This did felt lazier in enemy design as opposed to the dragon dlc, where we at least had to deal with dragons bearing down on our dungeons.
However, I did find enjoyment in playing these and I did like the way the overworlds were designed and it fitted what was mentioned in the desriptions before starting each map (exp. Alliance bunkering down in their little bases and mountain towns as I slowly make my way towards them. In level two there is a nice little mountain valley village below the mountain ranges).
I personally found them fun to play for skirmishes, and depending on your play and which faction you choose, it will take you roughly several hours to finish. (I took my time upgrading my orcs and such, so my playthrough was longer) I highly doubt it will take you less than five hours or so to finish unless your speed rushing (which argues why you would want to rush the levels in the first place instead of enjoying what you've bought, that's like buying a bag of chips. scarfing them down within minutes and then complain there were not enough chips, but anyways).
If you really like the game, then this is a nice little filler while waiting for the expansion in the future. If your on the fence about it, then wait for a small discount.