I'm kind of surprised that so many people are freaking out about that IGN article. Must be a lot of Xbox fans posting. He did gush way too much, and there are some dumb lines in there, but the sentiment is 100% correct.
The media has been all over Microsoft for years now, even though they have nothing really going for them except the sales lead. They've been last place at E3 for 3 years. They aren't even going to show up at TGS, and they skipped Gamescom. This is a gigantic year for Sony, even if the sales don't fully reflect it.
If this is the beginning of a media course-correction, where they begin to look at the major players again instead of just worshiping Xbox, then I say it's about damn time. It's not like Sony didn't have a decent E3 either. By most accounts they had a better show than Microsoft by showing off 1) Beyond, 2) God of War, and 3) Last of Us, while MS just had Halo 4 and Nike Calorie Counter. Then Gamescom, with 1) cross buy, 2) puppeteer, 3) until dawn, 4) rain, 5), unfinished swan, 6) Soul sacrifice, 7) tear away, 8) more PS+ Deals, 9) Assassin's Creed Liberation, 10) Killzone Vita, 11) PS1 Classics Vita support, 12) Final Fantasy XIV Console Exclusivity, 13) Playstation Mobile, and on and on and on and on .... (and this is right after putting out Gravity Rush, Sound Shapes, Dyad, Malicious, Tokyo Jungle and Papa & Yo!) Then they're probably going to have a pretty strong TGS as well right after, with Versus XIII possibly showing and still being a Sony exclusive, maybe a reveal of Type-0 on Vita, or FFX HD Remix, maybe some footage of The Last Guardian in addition to other stuff we don't even know about yet. And this isn't counting some of the other 3rd party exclusives on the way, like Ni No Kuni.
Sony is throwing out so much insane stuff now that honestly, they completely deserve a little bit of gushing for once. Lament the fall of "journalism" if you must, but you guys just sound bitter. It's kinda nice to see someone excited about gaming for once, instead of being a cynic all the time.
And furthermore, I think the more interesting story is how far E3 seems to have fallen. It looks like Gamescom and TGS are going to be far more interesting this year. E3 is now the place you go to show FPS games, explosions, ultra-violence, and motion control games.